Bridge for a stringed musical instrument and method for...

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G10D 3/04 (2006.01)

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CA 1099543

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE An improved method is provided for constructing a stringed instrument of the violin family. The improvement comprises the steps of: (a) removing said bridge member having said transversely extending feet; (b) increasing the sonority, projection and bombastic tonal qualities of said tone-producing structure, by fitting said instrument with a bridge which includes a pair of symmetrical elongate feet formed integrally therewith, forming the contact between the bridge in directions substantially parallel to the grain of the wood from which said table is formed and shaped, contoured and dimensioned to continuously contact said curved table along lines which are longer than the width of said feet; and (c) maintaining said tone-producing structure and said internal components in their original condition. This enables one very rapidly and inexpensively to upgrade the tonal qualities of a less expensive instrument to achieve more closely the tonal qualities of a much more expensive instrument.

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